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Remember when you were in the first grade and it was Christmastime and your teacher gave you a piece of construction paper, some crayons, some glue and glitter, and you were supposed to fold the paper in half and make a Christmas card to take home to your parents or guardians? Well, if you're seeing this post, this is my homemade Christmas card to you. It's similar in quality to the one I made in the first grade. But I'm told it's the thought that counts. And it has Carvin SH225 content, so it can't be ALL bad, right?

Now THAT is a vintage M22N. That sounds almost exactly (I mean E X A C T L Y ) like my 150K this past weekend. I'm finishing an instrumental called TUSCALOOSA (actually was out in a Brooklyn studio last night recording drums for it) and it's a jazzy piece with lots of use of the vintage Hagstrom Viking and the 150K.. two beautifully clear and round and rich neck humbuckers that do "big" cleans really well. The semihollow for the big rich chording and the solidbody for the precision single-line/2-note interval counterpointing harmonies.

That was really cool Elf. And I love that you chose that timeless instrument to deliver timeless seasons greetings. All the best right back to you and your family, good sir!

I've been sort of obsessed with tornadoes lately, and the 2011 Tuscaloosa wedge just blows me away (no pun intended since I wasn't in it).. all those rare suction vortices branching out at 90 degrees like tentacles makes it look like a killer from outer space... which it basically was.

Some of the most terrifying tornado footage you'll ever see. Stick with it to when it gets just down the block from him...

Dude. That was totally brill. Thanks for sharing. I don't have any Christmas Carvin magic (other than a supporting role in X-Mann's X-Mas X-travaganza a couple years ago), but here's a little thing I did on my Aerodyne Strat a few years back.

Casual Madman wrote:Dude. That was totally brill. Thanks for sharing. I don't have any Christmas Carvin magic (other than a supporting role in X-Mann's X-Mas X-travaganza a couple years ago), but here's a little thing I did on my Aerodyne Strat a few years back.

"Silent Night" is possibly my favorite of the classic "sacred" carols, those that actually dwell on the religious aspect of the holiday. (I'm not a religious guy myself, but I appreciate sincere faith.) Your gently-layered approach suits the material. Nicely done!

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